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James Bond 007: Everything or Nothing gba Game Reviews
James Bond 007: Everything or Nothing
Critic Score
Metascore: 73 Metascore out of 100
User Score  
9.5 out of 10
based on 17 reviews
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Visit exotic locales for explosive action on foot and behind the wheel as you race to accomplish missions only a secret agent would encounter. When escape seems nearly impossible, choose from a wide array of high-tech Q-Branch gadgetry, including devices exclusively for the Game Boy Advance version of the game. All-out, arena-style combat with up to four players -- use the Game Boy Advance Game Link cable to hook up with friends on other Game Boy Advance systems. Multiple game modes and new maps featuring both co-operative and competitive play. [Electronic Arts]

PUBLISHER: Electronic Arts
DEVELOPER: Electronic Arts
GENRE(S): Action
PLAYERS: 2
ESRB RATING: T (Teen)
RELEASE DATE: November 17, 2003

What The Critics Said

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87
Next Level Gaming
If you like “sneaker” type thinking games, I am fairly certain that you would enjoy this game quite a bit.
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84
Nintendo Power
Has all of the supercharged elements that you'd expect in a James Bond game, and they're tightly packed into a nine-mission story. [Jan 2004, p.161]
80
IGN
The "camera" is a little too close which makes the whole stealth thing a lot more difficult (and somewhat more clumsy) than it could have been, but it's still incredibly fun and enjoyable as it is.
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80
GamePro
Outshines "Splinter Cell" and is one of the best handheld titles out. [Apr 2004, p.86]
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80
Cheat Code Central
Blending action, stealth and driving elements, the game offers plenty of variety. Fortunately it's all well balanced.
79
VideoGamesLife
The short life span hurts Everything or Nothing but it would be a crime for this game to be totally ignored.
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77
Nintendojo
Lots of variety, interesting bonuses, substantial replay value, GameCube connectivity, and various multiplayer modes make this title a must-have for Bond fans, and your average Game Boy owner looking for a classic, heartwarming action game.
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75
GameSpy
Most Bond fans will still prefer dusting off the old N64 for a few rounds of "GoldenEye," which remains the undisputed king of 007 games.
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71
GameSpot
A brief yet satisfying action game that faithfully captures the look and feel of a typical James Bond movie.
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70
1UP
The only serious black mark on EoN is its length -- you can bulldoze through Bond's story in a few short hours, and the extra difficulty levels will likely not be enough to entice you to try again.
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70
Pocket Games
A short game that's fun while it lasts. Fans will appreciate the Brosnan and Dench-inspired character portraits. [Spring 2004, p.42]
70
Worth Playing
If the controls were a bit more comfortable, and the car battle mode wasn't so hard to control, it might have made the game a better experience overall, but still not near the magic of Rare's entry.
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70
GameZone
Everything or Nothing may not be Bond’s most shining moment as far as GBA games go, but there is still some fun to be had in this third-person action game.
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63
Weekly Famitsu
6 / 7 / 6 / 6 - 25 [Vol 792; 20 Feb 2004]
63
Game Informer
I'm not a big proponent of the isometric view, and marrying it to sloppy stealth-style gameplay only exacerbates the problem. [Feb 2004, p.114]
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60
GMR Magazine
This poor man's "Spy Hunter" is the part of Everything or Nothing in which nothing is, in all honesty, preferable. [Jan 2003, p.93]
60
G4 TV
Definitely scores a high Bond quotient, and it's a decent game in its own right. It's short and has a few problems with its driving sections, but it does throw in multiplayer options and a simple blackjack game for good measure.
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What Our Users Said

Vote Now! The average user rating for this game is 9.5 (out of 10) based on 9 User Votes
Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.

Brandon gave it a 7:
Decent game, some things are a bit lacking, but its got the classic 007 music and the graphics are quite impressive. The control is good. The car levels are nothing to jump off a cliff for, but its not horrible. Its got an interesting character. Good game, but not the greatest.

Roger C. gave it a 10:
Really fun game. i can't leave without my everything or nothing.

[Anonymous] gave it a 9:
Fun! must get for james bond fans.

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